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“The more time you spend collecting, the more
you have to specialize,” Dr. Hattab explained. “In the
old days, stamps were not digitally made or mass
produced. They were hand printed, and this pro-
duced variations, accidents and the occasional er-
rors. That really becomes the art of stamp collecting.
Can you figure out the number of variations printed?
The rarer the error, the more valuable the stamp. It
takes a lot of research and attention.”
Dr. Hattab has done considerable professional
research, most notably on brain tumors and the ap-
plications of immunohistochemistry in the field of
surgical pathology. He’s written more than 100 sci-
entific publications, reviews or book chapters, and
sits on the board of Modern Pathology. He serves
on several national committees governing the field
including chairing the Neuropathology Committee
for the College of American Pathologists. Through
his research, his leadership and his drive to succeed,
Dr. Hattab has become a self-made man in the same
fashion as his father.
“I enjoy the challenge of my profession,” he said,
smiling. “That’s part of the reason I gravitated to-
wards this position. I love every minute of being a
physician, even the very challenging ones.”
Aaron Burch is the communications specialist for the Greater Louisville
Medical Society.
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